Michałowska considers the thesis that an affinity between film and photography should not be sought in the linear order of the technological development of the medium but in the recalling of images by memory. Victor Burgin’s text "The Remembered Film" and Roland Barthes’s "Upon Leaving the Movie Theatre" provide the inspiration for the article. Burgin and Barthes argue that films begin to be regarded not as a coherent narrative continuum but as a „sequence of images”. We are in the process of being “trapped by the image” whereas the viewer begins to perceive a scene recorded by the photographic or cinematic medium as if it were part of his own experience. Michałowska examines the cinematic and photographic realisations of found footage (fil...
This article aims at scrutinising the narrative power of a medium which one considers unable to perf...
In old mnemonic systems, like the Memory Palaces (Ricci) and the Memory Circles (Llull), the general...
Films have a disconcerting resemblance to memory. They register images with lens and emulsion in a p...
Michałowska considers the thesis that an affinity between film and photography should not be sought ...
Transforming Memory: Found Footage as a Mechanism of Cultural ReinterpretationThe article is about t...
The article discusses Roland Barthes’ experience of photography and presents its distinctive dramatu...
Film education in the digital age should be based on three closely-related and complementary fundame...
In the article the author discusses the way of showing photography in films. Photography is defined ...
The digital has speeded up multi-platform image delivery, to impose sampling and collagic strategies...
Memory as practice. Photography and concern for memories Convinced that one of the most constit...
© 2014 Intellect Ltd Article. This article is focused on the film-photo-essay form. The first part o...
The onset of digital photography involves an image not fixed on celluloid or paper, and whose very e...
The article provides an analysis of the modern concept of photography and reveals the relations betw...
Based on the hypothesis that cinema (alongside photography) represents memory in its fullest and mos...
As members of extended families and genealogical lines we collect and view photographs to remember. ...
This article aims at scrutinising the narrative power of a medium which one considers unable to perf...
In old mnemonic systems, like the Memory Palaces (Ricci) and the Memory Circles (Llull), the general...
Films have a disconcerting resemblance to memory. They register images with lens and emulsion in a p...
Michałowska considers the thesis that an affinity between film and photography should not be sought ...
Transforming Memory: Found Footage as a Mechanism of Cultural ReinterpretationThe article is about t...
The article discusses Roland Barthes’ experience of photography and presents its distinctive dramatu...
Film education in the digital age should be based on three closely-related and complementary fundame...
In the article the author discusses the way of showing photography in films. Photography is defined ...
The digital has speeded up multi-platform image delivery, to impose sampling and collagic strategies...
Memory as practice. Photography and concern for memories Convinced that one of the most constit...
© 2014 Intellect Ltd Article. This article is focused on the film-photo-essay form. The first part o...
The onset of digital photography involves an image not fixed on celluloid or paper, and whose very e...
The article provides an analysis of the modern concept of photography and reveals the relations betw...
Based on the hypothesis that cinema (alongside photography) represents memory in its fullest and mos...
As members of extended families and genealogical lines we collect and view photographs to remember. ...
This article aims at scrutinising the narrative power of a medium which one considers unable to perf...
In old mnemonic systems, like the Memory Palaces (Ricci) and the Memory Circles (Llull), the general...
Films have a disconcerting resemblance to memory. They register images with lens and emulsion in a p...